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Krasnaya Gorka

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Background

Krasnaya Gorka is a rural village in Kinel-Cherkassky District of Samara Oblast, Russia, and it is part of Krasnaya Gorka Rural Settlement. The name is shared by several rural localities in Russia and other East Slavic lands, but in this case it refers to the settlement in Samara Oblast. As a village, it functions as a local populated place within the district’s administrative and municipal structure.

In political and administrative terms, the village matters chiefly as a governed locality within Samara Oblast rather than as a major center of its own. Its inclusion in a rural settlement places it within the framework used for local administration, public services, and emergency measures at the district and regional levels. The most specific recent public reference to the village concerns a gubernatorial decree lifting quarantine restrictions there, indicating that it has been subject to official public health or restrictive measures addressed by the regional authorities.

The village’s recent relevance is tied to this administrative action, which shows that it remains within the scope of Samara Oblast governance and regulation. No information in the available record indicates military, diplomatic, or broader economic significance beyond its status as a rural locality. Its background should therefore be understood primarily through its place in the local settlement system and its appearance in a regional decree concerning restrictive measures.

Timeline

  1. The Governor of Samara Oblast lifted quarantine restrictions in Krasnaya Gorka, making the measures no longer effective from 10 March 2026.

    Decree of the Governor of Samara Oblast No. 69-u of 10 March 2026, "On the Lifting of Restrictive Measures (Quarantine) in the Village of Krasnaya Gorka, Krasnaya Gorka Rural Settlement, Kinel-Cherkassky Municipal District, Samara Oblast"

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